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BRITISH RAILWAYS INSOVLENT, HE SAYS; Director of the Midland Asserts Roads Will Ask Government for Large Sums. 1,964 ARRIVE ON ADRIATIC Passengers Tell of Conditions in Europe--Lina Cavallerl Here to Visit Her Husband.

Sir William Guy Granet, a Director of the Midland Railway in England and Minister of Railways during the war, arrived yesterday on the White Star liner Adriatic from Southampton.He said only one railway company was solvent in Great Britain, but the Government and the people were pursuing an economical policy and the country would pull through. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on February 13, 1921, on Page 14 of the New York edition with the headline: BRITISH RAILWAYS INSOVLENT, HE SAYS; Director of the Midland Asserts Roads Will Ask Government for Large Sums. 1,964 ARRIVE ON ADRIATIC Passengers Tell of Conditions in Europe--Lina Cavallerl Here to Visit Her Husband. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe